Green Cross is a small rural hamlet and roadside crossroads in the borough of Waverley in Surrey, England, set amid the rolling farmland and mixed woodlands that characterise this part of the county. The surrounding lanes and hedgerows give it a quietly rural feel, while its location within commuting distance of larger market towns and London means it sits at the meeting point of traditional countryside and modern commuter life.
Like many tiny Surrey settlements, Green Cross is marked by a scattering of older cottages and farm buildings and an economy still influenced by agriculture alongside residents who commute or work in nearby towns. The area attracts walkers and cyclists making use of quiet lanes and public footpaths, and the wider locality contains historic sites such as Waverley Abbey, contributing to a sense of layered history and a close‑knit community character rather than a busy commercial centre.
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